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WILL JONES
— FRONT-PORCH PICKER AND HIGHWAY POET —
RELEASES STEAMY NEW HONKY-TONK ANTHEM & MUSIC VIDEO
“COME ON IN”
TODAY

CURRENTLY ON THE ROAD WITH JOSH TURNER

Above: “Come On In” Single Artwork; Photo Credit: Zack Knudsen

NASHVILLE, TN (August 29, 2025) — With a hard-edged, traditional country sound, Will Jones delivers his new single, “Come On In,” via Lady Luck Songs / Blue Harbor Music. Co-written with Wyatt McCubbin and Erik Dylan and produced by Cliff Audretch and Rob McNelley, the track channels the spirit of Al Anderson, fusing classic country roots with a modern, rough-and-tumble edge that grabs you from the very first guitar lick. 

STREAM “COME ON IN” HERE.

Added to Spotify’s “All New Country playlist, the upbeat and infectious track “Come On In,” showcases Will’s triple-threat talent; masterful on guitar, magnetic on stage, and emotionally resonant as a songwriter. 

The official music video adds a playful twist, featuring his pregnant wife, Kristin, who crashes the trailer’s front “lawn” and bursts through the door for a rollicking good time. As Will says, “Figured the people needed some high-energy honky-tonk music with some gas on it.”

WATCH THE “COME ON IN” MUSIC VIDEO BELOW:

Riding a wave of unstoppable momentum, Will was recently spotlighted as the newest “Country Next” artist by Country Now, hailed asa powerhouse artist whose music blends the grittiness of outlaw country with the heartfelt traditions of Appalachian bluegrass.” Since moving to Nashville in 2019, Will’s career has already taken him to stages alongside artists like Jon Pardi, Ashley McBryde, Josh Turner, Tracy Lawrence, and Gavin Adcock, as well as bluegrass royalty including Ralph Stanley, Chris Thile, Sierra Hull, and Ben Haggard.

Prior to today’s release, Will delivered “Lonesome Dove” on July 11. Co-written alongside acclaimed songwriters Davis Corley, Lee Starr, and Dan Wilson — and produced by Cliff Audretch and Rob McNelley — the mid-tempo, roots-infused track is rich with twang and cinematic flair, drawing inspiration from a poignant scene in the 1989 Western miniseries Lonesome Dove. Will explains, “‘Lonesome Dove’ came from imagining what Gus McCrae might’ve said to Lorie Darlin’ in that saloon. It’s a lighthearted take on the idea that not everyone’s chasing forever — sometimes it’s enough to share a moment, even if it only lasts the length of a song.”

STREAM “LONESOME DOVE” HERE.

WATCH THE SONG’S VISUALIZER BELOW:

Will didn’t so much learn three chords as inherit them. Raised deep in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, his music carries the raw heartbeat of Appalachian bluegrass and the fierce edge of traditional country. Born into the family band, The Cana Ramblers, Will learned early what it meant to perform. By age six, he was singing lead, strumming guitar, and commanding the crowd as the band’s natural MC. “I was always the one talking to the crowd,” he recalls. “Knowing how to entertain and hold a stage — that’s what I’m still doing now. Nothing’s changed.”

Nothing’s changed, but he’s certainly refined. Now, Will’s music feels equal parts front-porch picker and highway poet, which comes through clearly in his most recent songs, “Lonesome Dove,” “My Country’s Showing” and “Devil’s Den.” While his craft continues to broaden with barroom anthems and heart worn ballads, he says, “The heart of my sound remains rooted in my bluegrass beginnings. To me, it’s all country damn music.”

With new music rolling out and headline shows on the horizon, Will Jones is poised for a breakout rooted not in gimmicks, but grit, growth, and deep respect for the heritage that raised him. “Steeped in tradition but a little wild, free, and unpredictable,” he says with a grin, “that’s me.”

Above: Will Jones; Photo Credit: Zack Knudsen

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